Oolong Tea - Alert Without Jitters 14/11/2009 22:42:00 Walter Kirckl Font size: Oolong Tea (web photo) Oolong tea is not merely tasty, but its flavenoids also mobilize one's inner energy. As various ancient Chinese legends have described, the name oolong means "Black Dragon" or "Black Snake." One of these stories describes how a tea plantation owner had such a fright after glimpsing a black snake that he wouldn’t go near his already picked tea leaves for several days. When he finally and... Read Full Story
Everyone knows that Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. Even more importantly, it is the retail shopping event of the year and the kick-off for holiday shopping. But have you ever heard of Cyber Monday? For you techy types, you are probably well aware of the term Cyber Monday. However, for those of you who are still in the dark…
Cyber Monday is the Black Friday of e-commerce. It is the Monday following Thanksgiving and represents the kick-off of Internet holiday shopping. So if... Read Full Story
I love this bar! It is not silky smooth- there are tiny crunchy bits of earl grey tea in it. It is a perfect balance of dark chocolate and creamy tea. Not too strong in either department- all around perfect for nibbling or chomping! Get more detail about Dolfin Dark Chocolate Bar with Earl Grey Tea-70g.
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Darjeeling is so synonymous with black tea but our purpose is to share and educate our followers and readers about exotic Darjeeling’s. We would like to introduce you to a green tea variety that I found to be most exotic of all Darjeeling’s.
This tea is called “Emerald Green” because of the prominent deep green color it carries all through the steeps. This is a picking from a small family owned garden called” Gopaldhara”. Gopaldhara is tucked high up as 2121 meters above sea level in the... Read Full Story
Oolong tea is a a traditional Chinese tea. It is very good. It comes in many flavor varieties. It is most popular hear in the states for being a weight loss tea. It is also known as WuLong slimming tea. The Chinese have used oolong tea for years for weight loss, weight management, digestion aid, and a general cure all. Oolong tea is so named by the way it is processed and scented. When researching, I found that all tea comes from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. Different teas look and... Read Full Story
Omni Tea, Darjeeling, First Flush Omni Tea, Darjeeling, First Flush Most veteran tea tasters agree that First Flush Darjeeling tops their list of favorite black tea. The first crop harvest of the year, known as first flush, commands the highest price of all Darjeeling tea. Each year the best of the first flush is often pre sold to buyers in Germany and Japan and is rarely if ever tasted by American tea drinkers. The distinctive flavor and aroma of Darjeeling tea cannot be reproduced anywhere... Read Full Story
I'm grateful to finally find a source of organic decaf green tea and I look forward to trying the other teas in this catalog. The organic mission of this company is really inspiring.Get more detail about Organic Decaf. Green Loose Leaf Tea.
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Above the last few years green tea has become fantastically stylish and is available inside most stores and
cafés. It is also used in each kinds of products such because shampoo, face cream, candles and several other daily items. Oolong tea is
produced from the same plant, which is called Camellia Sinensis. The divergence is that Oolong is a semi-fermented brew whereas green tea is unfermented.
The fermentation process is carried out by a skilled worker who be able to ferment the tea... Read Full Story
(San Jose, CA) Ku Day Ta Tea Lounge http://www.kudayta.com , a high-end tea lounge located in the Great Mall in Milpitas, California, is brewing a tea revolution. Starting in November Ku Day Ta is offering up to 25% off many unique gift and holiday entertaining items, teas and tea ware just in time for the gift-giving season. While alcohol consumption is on the decline in the U.S., tea consumption is steadily on the rise. Tea is one of the oldest beverages known to man. It promotes health... Read Full Story
This is a tea for folks who love coffee. The roasting of the leaves brings out a chicory/coffee flavor without the acid or buzz of java. I enjoy this tea well-chilled without a bit of sugar or sweetener added. Leaves Pure Teas always provides a high quality product and this particular tea is one of their best. It has layers of flavors that come to surface gradually. I usually prefer Chinese teas, but Hoji-Cha is a very satisfying drink. Get more detail about Hoji-Cha Roasted Green Loose Tea... Read Full Story